Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 15, 1977, p. 2

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t the 1ribune thimsday december is 1jt uxbridge plans bylaw to regulate pinballs uxbridge there probably wont be any pnball wizards in ux bridge once council passes a draft bylaw to regulate their use the bylaw was prepared at last mon days public protection committee meeting and it is expected to pass at the next council meeting the bylaw will regulate and licence places of amusement and business that have amusement machines occupying 50 per cent or more of their area councillor john paxton who is chairman of the committee ex plained that there will be the operating hours will also be regulated in the bylaw and if anyone applied to open that type of business he would have to go through numerous channels for approval including the fire department plumbing health and the durham police force there will be a 300 fine for any contravention of the bylaw and mr paxton commented that it is the intent of council to regulate and control places of amusement for the respect and general safety of the com munity me felt that the committee was unanimous in their agreement to the draft bylaw and that he sees no great opposition to it when it appears before council vehicles in collision markham two stouffville men and a sandford resident were involved in a collision between a car a truck and a snowplow last friday morning although there was extensive damage to two of the vehicles there were no personal injuries larry grove 29 of stouffville was south bound on highway 48 north of 17th ave when a northbound car slid a licence fee of jioo and if t j imr encouraged establishment on brock st at present there is one located there and mr paxton said he has received a few com plaints about it he also said that children under 14 years old will not be allowed to use the machines unless accompanied by a parent or guardian by spot checks newmarket encouraging it that only five diarges were laid by york regional police in spot checks last week says deputychief bob hood police have cnecked uxbridge rejects gravel proposal uxbridge council has turned down a proposal by an aggregate company to rezone 100 acres of land for a new gravel pit vic giordano representing the com pany appeared at a planning board meeting to request the rezomng which would take place south of the brock road the plan was presented to council at last weeks meeting and was turned down councillor john paxton who represents goodwood told mr giordano to petition the provincial ministry of natural resources to get the ministry to hasten their report on aggregate policy 1330 vehicles since december 6 and laid only one impaired driving charge two other criminal code charges a charge under the high way traffic act and one charge of driving an unsafe vehicle its encouraging that there were so few charges that is a low number deputychief hood said police also issued 149 warnings 23 for faulty lights 84 for not wearing a seatbelt and 42 miscellaneous deputychief hood said spot checks will continue every evening and early morning until some time in january sideways into the plow he was driving thomas steel 41 of sandford lost control of his car after applying the brakes a pickup truck following the steel car driven by stephen luck 32 of stouffville tried to steer around the plow but struck the left side of the snow vehicle the truck suffered an estimated 800 damage the car belonging to mr steel was damaged to the tune of 3000 and there was no damage to the plow not everyone upset to see cjs station go it seems that not everyone in claremont was upset in seeing their hamlets train station demolished don vale who was speaking on behalf of the claremont business association told the tribune that many businessmen and other residents were not op- osed to the station sing torn down the tribune reported last week that many felt the station should be saved and that councillor norah geraghty led the fight to save it at a meeting held in claremont however mr vale commented that the station had no foundation had no insulation and was not safe he noted that there probably were people who wanted to keep the station and that it could have had some historical value but that the people he had been talking to were not sorry to see it go- florence pearce cups her ear in an effort to encourage her audience to participate in her story mrs pearce was at the stouffville jubilee club last week for the seniors christmas party the story mrs pearce told required the audience to shout back particular lines after she had said key words in the story library program is on lapidary program on lapidary gemstones rocks at the whitchurch stouffville public library john brubacker will be at the whitchurch stouffville public library december 15 1977 at 730 p m to have a discussion and question period on lapidary mr brubacker has been a resident of stouffville for most of his life about six years ago he became interested in lapidary as a hobby and now does some of his own faceting eva hoover was just one of many who were in attendance at last weeks jubilee club christmas party entertainment was in the form of christmas carols led by singer bill brown and a small band afterwards left refreshments were served good things come in small packages its a sony become a stereo nut for practically r a f peanuts mflfc istma a sony kv8000 color television brings you all the beauty of sonys trinitron plus in a 7v2 screen measured diagon ally the kv8000 has 100 solid state circuitry a glare- free screen for indooroutdoor viewing and a lightweight cabinet for complete portability so with a kv8000 good things not only come in small packages they go in small packages too in a nutshell heres all you need to know about stereo turntables fmam stereo radios tape recorders and speakers matched up for you by people who know acoustics and electronics inside out were talking about sony compact stereo and you dont have to spend a mint to appreciate it come in today let us give you a demonstration and a deal 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and speak up rock around the block sony gives you the great sound of stereo even in the grea t ou tdoors with sonys nev lightweight portable stereo cassette recorder you get tvo hifi speakers with 6 woofers and 2 tweeters you get true stereo separation and you get sonymaticeasy recording even a selector for croj tape imagine all the comforts of home away from home its a son its a sony come o cf570 the sony icf9580w is an fmam table radio that sounds better than a lot of stereo systems it has builtin afc for driftfree fm reception an fet front end section for high fm sensitivity and selectivity separate bass treble and volume controls direct speaker coupling its a sony hese and much more available tan 3 if iftnn i vsta stouffville

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